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A federal judge is considering whether detainees have been denied their legal rights at a temporary immigrant detention ...
As class-action settlements and consumer complaints surge, California's consumer protection laws and tech-savvy residents are ...
Los Angeles feels like a diminished city after a long, nervous summer. Fearful families use military precision in planning ...
Valentina Galvis’ detention at a hotel raises questions about the types of facilities being turned into de facto detention ...
ABC7 News reporter Monica Madden was in the courtroom as a federal judge heard arguments on whether the Trump administration ...
When Trump announced his law enforcement actions in D.C., he also singled out a slew of other Democratic cities. The mayors ...
Are there any limits on President Donald Trump’s push to send troops into states that don’t want them? A judge will soon ...
A Los Angeles jury has awarded a wedding photographer millions of dollars after he tripped on a severely uplifted sidewalk on ...
Retired Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald received a brief email in March from the Los Angeles-based head of people and ...
As President Donald Trump pushes the bounds of military activity on domestic soil, a debate has emerged over a nearly 150-year old law that regulates when federal troops can intervene in state ...
The council called it a "narrowly focused rule" to curb ongoing disruptions during its meetings. But some First Amendment groups are concerned.
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